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    Hey guys. Has anyone used one of these KnifeMaster Pro Sharpening Systems before? I'm not so sure that it would be the best thing to put a razor to one of them... I'd like to get some opinions before I make my decision to get one. If you've never heard of it, you can check it out at this link Knife-Sharpening-System.

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    I think that I heard my razors cry when I clicked that link. For that money, just get a set of Norton waterstones and a DMT 8C.

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    Not something I would put a razor anywhere near!!!
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havachat45 View Post
    Not something I would put a razor anywhere near!!!
    Amen to that brother!
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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    I was gonna say it might be useful for restoring destroyed edges but that would be all. Motor spins awful quick tho. It's a 'no' from me.
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    Umm, no. Unless you really hate your razors!

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    When I have a razor that balks I show it that picture and it gets with the program rite quick.
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    Don't buy it unless it has water on it. You will burn you blades up.

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    Looks like a $40 Harbor Freight belt grinder with $10 worth of belts thrown in.

    Belt Sander with 1'' X 30'' Sanding Belt

    Caveat emptor.

    Oh, and it's not for honing a razor.

    Save your cash and get a Norton 4k/8k, a DMT 325 and Lynn's DVD.
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    Thanks, I wouldn't put one of my razors to it either. I bought my Nortons from Lynn about five months ago, they do just fine. A friend asked me to sharpen his KA-BAR with my stones, and I agreed. I don't want to ruin my stones, this thing is stainless and hard to sharpen. I need a DMT for it I think.

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